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This homegrown travel collective lets you enjoy four curated weekend getaways with a single $999 pass

The Weekend Club by Sotravel unlocks new travel adventures for Singaporeans

Rachel Yohannan
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Rachel Yohannan
Editor, Time Out Singapore
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Revisiting the same ol’ cafés, tile-surfing on Netflix, and descending into the black hole of social media doomscrolling – if your usual weekends sound a lot like this, it’s high time for a reset. Break off from the usual routine and embark on fresh escapes, all without burning through your annual leave or budget with The Weekend Club –  a new initiative by social travel collective Sotravel that offers curated short trips around the region.

Sweetening the deal is the launch of The Weekend Pass, a flexible $999 pass that gives you access to four Weekend Club experiences of your choice over a two-year period. These include road-biking day trips in Johor, 3D2N expeditions to Mount Bromo and Ijen Crater, and a leisurely weekend of sand dune ATV rides, snorkelling, and kayaking in Bintan.

Travel math? That’s less than $250 per tour, inclusive of lodging, domestic transfers, and some meals. In contrast, signing up without the pass could set you back a good $450 for some of the longer and more strenuous journeys spanning four to five days. Note that international flights are not included, but shouldn’t require much additional dough as all destinations are within close vicinity of Singapore.

Along the way, you’ll get plenty of opportunities to interact with your fellow adventure-seekers – all are welcome whether you’re coming with a pal or flying solo.

No time to dawdle, though – The Weekend Pass is only available in limited quantities, from September 9 to 23, 2025. Find out more and snatch your Weekend Pass via Sotravel’s website.

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